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Posted by Smarty on 05/08/07 13:29
If the contradiction is between the spec saying 60 and the manual saying
otherwise (a max of 30), you have not provided this quote from the manual to
show such a contradiction.
Is there indeed a statement in the manual which explicitly states that the
camera only can record up to 30, and not 60 fps?
Smarty
"Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> Peter,
>
> Also, since the older VPC-HD1A model may have a different file format or
> recording format, the newer HD2 may only allow older files to be played
> back at this downsampled 30 fps speed by "skipping" every other frame.
>
> Smarty
>
>
> "Peter Niemayer" <niemayer@isg.de> wrote in message
> news:_IY%h.44$9W3.1013@se2-cb104-9.zrh1.ch.colt.net...
>> skarkada@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Sanyo Xacti HD2 Camcorder Review
>> [...]
>>
>> One question: The tech specs. at
>> http://www.sanyo-xacti.com/produkte/tech_spezifikationen.asp?Xacti=HD2
>> claim that the HD2 is capable of recording clips at 640x480 in _60_fps.
>>
>> The manual, downloadable at the same page:
>> http://www.sanyo-xacti.com/support/manuals/SANYO_HD2_Kamera_en.pdf
>> says 30 fps is the maximum and even states at page 78:
>>
>> * Video clips recorded using model VPC-HD1A or VPC-HD1 with the mode
>> set to XXX (640 x 480 pixels, 60 fps) will be played back on this
>> camera at
>> a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and frame rate 30 fps.
>>
>> Either of those two statements must be wrong.
>>
>> Can you tell us which statement is true?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Peter Niemayer
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